Africa Eco Race 2019

Overdrive Racing’s Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah lost the outright lead of the Silk Way Rally and slipped to third overall on the second half of the shortened Marathon stage between Elista and a return to Astrakhan in southern Russia on Monday morning.

The Qatari and his French navigator Matthieu Baumel had begun the special with an outright lead of 3min 34sec after incurring a one-minute time penalty on Sunday, but they had suffered a transmission issue on the run into Elista and the car had lapsed into two-wheel drive.

With no service support permitted at the night halt the crew could only work on the car themselves with the spare parts carried in the car. Their cause was not helped by the muddy conditions that were far from ideal for a two-wheel drive car.

After only 50km of the stage, Al-Attiyah was trailing leader Harry Hunt by over five minutes with Yazeed Al-Rajhi also ahead of the Toyota.

There was no respite and Hunt reached PC1 (140km) in front of both Al-Rajhi and Joan Roma, with Matthieu Serradori in fourth place. Al-Attiyah got bogged down in a treacherous muddy section three kilometres before the checkpoint and was towed out of the quagmire by Russian rivals Andrey Rudskoy and Denis Krotov. The Qatari lost almost one hour at the scene and still had 200km of the stage to run.

Al-Rajhi passed PC2 (215km) at the front of the field and running 11 seconds ahead of Hunt with Roma in third. But heavy rain had been incessant and rally officials decided to cancel the remainder of the stage after PC1 after the leading cars had passed. Teams would head to the bivouac in Astrakhan on a tarmac road section. It was a welcome boost to Al-Attiyah’s victory chances, but the Overdrive Racing driver slipped to third place in the unofficial overall rankings.